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and higher educated vote more than less educated and older people vote more than younger people. if you look a the profile of the non-voter in the united states. but denothing i denothing if denothin demography is not new. >> we have a new generation coming up and a lot of u.s. born under 18-year-old's. >> thousands every week. 600 to 750,000 a year that is year after year all the way to 2030. >> the vote will change. and the number of people that are entering the years that you are more likely to vote is going to be increasing. they are not quite here yet. you have to remember, you look at 53 million people and you sy gee where are they? a lot of them are too young to vote. the la latino community's median age is ten years younger. a lot of them are not naturalized. but if this is a change in immigration law a lot of them will be encouraged to be naturalized. we make an assumption a and pols bear it out. immigration remains at the top of thish use. >> yes and no. it's a threshold issue. >> what is the future if you have a greater number of young people born inside of the u.s. is
and higher educated vote more than less educated and older people vote more than younger people. if you look a the profile of the non-voter in the united states. but denothing i denothing if denothin demography is not new. >> we have a new generation coming up and a lot of u.s. born under 18-year-old's. >> thousands every week. 600 to 750,000 a year that is year after year all the way to 2030. >> the vote will change. and the number of people that are entering the years that...
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education, a disaster. social security, it's bankrupt a ponzi scheme. name something washington is doing -- can't manage its fiscal account. they said part of the problem of being president is the government is so vast, you can't know what's going on underneath it. government seems to be expanded? that's the wrong answer. >> i think millions of seniors thinks social security and medicare are working pretty well, but it's good to know my republican colleagues don't like social security and medicare, which is a long-running one. let me just say about this. obviously there have been challenges. but, you know, i've worked in health care policy for quite a long time, and i remember the rollout of the medical care prescription drug bill, which there were a lot of problems with. and i remember senators, republican senators, saying don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. one of those senators was rick santorum at a hearing saying, you know, let's have patience with this. it's going to work out. and the medicare bill has worked out. that was a complex syste
education, a disaster. social security, it's bankrupt a ponzi scheme. name something washington is doing -- can't manage its fiscal account. they said part of the problem of being president is the government is so vast, you can't know what's going on underneath it. government seems to be expanded? that's the wrong answer. >> i think millions of seniors thinks social security and medicare are working pretty well, but it's good to know my republican colleagues don't like social security and...
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office for civil rights, one of his first jobs in government, he pushed for equal education across the south. as a leading member of congress, chairman of the budget committee, and a white house chief of staff, he worked to advance civil rights everywhere. and as secretary of defense, he oversaw the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," and opened combat positions for women. the balance between security and civil rights sends an important message to the world. and leon panetta has lived that message. at the department of defense, we work to preserve america's individual liberties as well as defend our national freedom. when the supreme court issued its decision on the defense of marriage act this summer, the department of defense immediately began working on providing the same benefits to all eligible spouses, regardless of sexual orientation. we did it because everyone who serves our country in uniform, everyone in this country, should receive all the benefits they deserve, and they've earned, and in accordance with the law. everyone's rights must be protected. this means that all spouse
office for civil rights, one of his first jobs in government, he pushed for equal education across the south. as a leading member of congress, chairman of the budget committee, and a white house chief of staff, he worked to advance civil rights everywhere. and as secretary of defense, he oversaw the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," and opened combat positions for women. the balance between security and civil rights sends an important message to the world. and leon panetta has lived...
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it can be in education. it can be, for instance, we're working with a large pharmaceutical company who is trying to solve creating molecules -- or inventing new molecules for different genome types for cancer. >> i will let kim have the last question. go right ahead. >> in terms of education, what is that one thing that you believe in that almost no one else does? >> that we need to really allow for understanding the processing and synthesizing of information to really unfold learning for people and help people mbuild their potential of learning instead of trying to define education and cap people's potential around something that is a preconceived notion of the ceiling for different people. >> ramona pearson is the ceo and founder of declara and an amazing human being, and thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you so much. >> up next, bank and credit card companies and hospitals say they keep our secrets safe through complex encryption. now we hear the nsa can break through those locks. we'll t
it can be in education. it can be, for instance, we're working with a large pharmaceutical company who is trying to solve creating molecules -- or inventing new molecules for different genome types for cancer. >> i will let kim have the last question. go right ahead. >> in terms of education, what is that one thing that you believe in that almost no one else does? >> that we need to really allow for understanding the processing and synthesizing of information to really unfold...
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old country the opposition going to war in syria was a good example of that. >> how to remind your educate young people especially there are other options one thing that struck me walking by a local community guarded in the east village a side said 15 ways to reclaim a community like say hi to a stranger on the street basic things like open a door but when you read in the mainstream news about and a sample of someone who takes a chance we have some subway incidents were somebody jumped out to help someone they are proclaimed a hero and people like to latch on to those because of the emotional value to put this back in touch with how important to humanity is and reaching out to go outside of yourself to connect with someone else. i would urge families to keep teaching young people is important to think beyond the ego your neighborhood or community. don't what the corporation or the empire seeking government tell us how to spend every hour of our days. do something different or take a chance of have some fun. there is a group in new york that i mentioned in my chapters spying on critical mas
old country the opposition going to war in syria was a good example of that. >> how to remind your educate young people especially there are other options one thing that struck me walking by a local community guarded in the east village a side said 15 ways to reclaim a community like say hi to a stranger on the street basic things like open a door but when you read in the mainstream news about and a sample of someone who takes a chance we have some subway incidents were somebody jumped...
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is there at this possible reason for having a liberal education other than cash? >> college education is going to help you learn things and introduce to people around you and it is really expensive so what people are paying for is bry, they are hoping to get jobs afterwards and letting them down as a country. >> colbert: that's my rob with your site it is free and i believe the purpose of going to college is to acquire crippling debt. >> then the system is working. >> colbert: because the people who work for me say on this show who have college loans i know will never quit. no matter how poorly i treat them. so let's say that this utopian future of yours comes about. >> sure. >> colbert: and everybody learns bleep, blurp and your coding thing what will we do? all just sitting in like windowless cubicles coding madden 3,000? what will america be producing if we are all coding? >> i think every i have will change based on people understanding programming. >> colbert:. >> you can sell your things online and tell people what they have in stock that day. understand how
is there at this possible reason for having a liberal education other than cash? >> college education is going to help you learn things and introduce to people around you and it is really expensive so what people are paying for is bry, they are hoping to get jobs afterwards and letting them down as a country. >> colbert: that's my rob with your site it is free and i believe the purpose of going to college is to acquire crippling debt. >> then the system is working. >>...
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security problem no surprise then that the iraqi prime minister is in washington dc asking for help educate cheek and reports we know that the iraqi leadership has made a request with us assistance in the fight against terror we don't know the details of that request. the tears wouldn't elaborate on that iraqi prime minister called elk i get this urge for iraq and the needy. the lack of time has arrived in washington in the month that turned out to be big ideas seem to last five years. for those who are following the news is becoming such a rip. the deadliest month in iraq for this many years said he was hearing all the time the fact is that following the us invasion in two thousand and three terrorism has skyrocketed in iraq the sectarian war that broke out as a result of the nation has created a breeding farm and the carrots the iraqi prime minister says it's getting worse because he says as a result of the so called arab revolutions there is a power vacuum in the region which extremist forces take advantage of a specific list of grassy area and the situation there of course even though i
security problem no surprise then that the iraqi prime minister is in washington dc asking for help educate cheek and reports we know that the iraqi leadership has made a request with us assistance in the fight against terror we don't know the details of that request. the tears wouldn't elaborate on that iraqi prime minister called elk i get this urge for iraq and the needy. the lack of time has arrived in washington in the month that turned out to be big ideas seem to last five years. for...
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the security of the job, the security of an education, the security of health care for all, the security of retirement, the security of housing, the security of our neighborhoods, of investments, of small businesses. this is real security. we are prepared to take back our government. aren't we? we will take it back from unresponsive political parties, from an administration that mocks the constitution. we will take it back from a congress that gave away our rights in a panic. we will take it back from corporations who collude with the government to destroy our rights. we are ready to engage and prepared to recommit ourselves, as did the original patriots so many years ago and when they mutually pledged to each other their lives, their fortunes, sacred honors. hear the call of history. to a new generation of americans to relight the lamp of liberty. hear the call of destiny that it is for us to reclaim america. let us do it with a passion for truth, let us do it with a passion for justice. let us do it with a passion for freedom, with relentless commitment. let us declare unbreakable unit
the security of the job, the security of an education, the security of health care for all, the security of retirement, the security of housing, the security of our neighborhoods, of investments, of small businesses. this is real security. we are prepared to take back our government. aren't we? we will take it back from unresponsive political parties, from an administration that mocks the constitution. we will take it back from a congress that gave away our rights in a panic. we will take it...
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the way to do it is through public education which is well-intentioned but often ineffective. one of the things the first lady is trying to do with her campaign which i salute but i think has severe limits and i think a bit ridiculous but what she's trying to do is educate people. trying to reach those parents and say there's a whole other way to eat, a whole other group of foods. >> the bottom line is, think i we all agree, that judging kids' bodies is not a role for schools and teachers. >> and it's a bad thing. generally it's a shaming bad thing. >> for kids to be thinking about their body in that way is probably not healthy. >> there is a bigger issue we do have to address, which is if the schools are failing both on the eating side, constant french fries as a vegetable sort of way. and because they're trying to teach to the test and drilling the kids and taking an away things that used to make school fun and active. >> fun is not necessarily the same thing as active. to me it was misery. >> i love it. but i'm just saying -- >> i had to play rugby in the pouring rain week
the way to do it is through public education which is well-intentioned but often ineffective. one of the things the first lady is trying to do with her campaign which i salute but i think has severe limits and i think a bit ridiculous but what she's trying to do is educate people. trying to reach those parents and say there's a whole other way to eat, a whole other group of foods. >> the bottom line is, think i we all agree, that judging kids' bodies is not a role for schools and...
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is rand paul. >> in the area of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment thatle have as a quick fix on education over learning, he was a new math teacher at garfield high school. >> rand paul is just reading wikipedia and passing it off as if it is his open words. wikipedia entry continues. as the year progresses, he is able to win over the attention of the students by implementing innovative teaching techniques, able to transform even the most troublesome teens in to dedicated students. hit it, senator paul. >> as the year progressed, he was able to win over the attention of students by implementing innovative teaching techniques. he transformed even some of the most troublesome teens in to dedicated students. >> and wedding bells were rippinging tuesday at the supreme court. former just tip is an take day o'connor owe fesh yofficiated te same sex wedding. and that is this morning's dish of scrambled politics. >>> joining me now is aaron b k blik. i want to start with the obama care hearings on capitol hill. when it comes to all of the problems we've seen, who is to blame and what consequences
is rand paul. >> in the area of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment thatle have as a quick fix on education over learning, he was a new math teacher at garfield high school. >> rand paul is just reading wikipedia and passing it off as if it is his open words. wikipedia entry continues. as the year progresses, he is able to win over the attention of the students by implementing innovative teaching techniques, able to transform even the most troublesome teens in to dedicated...
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i'm very active fish in education right now and then me. he thinks is artificial. we think so because it's not a surprise anyone to expect from spies spiciness by itself. and as i spy is obvious the spying and analyze the cousin of the nolan and i can shift it can become any meaning to me that the americans spying and john in signing the germans did not surprise the aqua live in mind that lets us into something you can spend wisely. maybe he thought they need to spy. so it gets the need to make surprise but sam into his high beams at me and nodded that extent. not a big surprise. nonetheless the difference between the times when home which meant was the chance of germany is that today there's the internet. and the internet. which is for the most part you can save manage. stewart it if you will out of the united states it's a big difference. it is but i think that there's this i think that two issues. theres the issue of espionage and in just two were simple signal intelligence which is tapping phones intercepting communications and things like that. time and that e
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education reform is the civil rights issue of our time, but dramatically raising the equality of education is also essential for sustaining our competitive posture in the world and securing our long-term economic future. thankfully, there are proven reforms that are being implemented and growing pockets throughout our nation that we know work. the key to improving education is widespread embrace of higher expectations and higher standards, including the common core, more accountability, much more parental choice of every kind, ending social promotion, this insidious policy that passes kids along without them learning the basic things and thinking their self-esteem matters more than whether they can calculate math or read. improving education was my first priority as governor. it was where my passions were. i guess it is the reason why i have been invited here tonight. i thank you for allowing me to be part of the movement to make sure that every child learns in america and that we rebuild our country in a more optimistic way rather than trying to redistribute wealth. [applause] here is wha
education reform is the civil rights issue of our time, but dramatically raising the equality of education is also essential for sustaining our competitive posture in the world and securing our long-term economic future. thankfully, there are proven reforms that are being implemented and growing pockets throughout our nation that we know work. the key to improving education is widespread embrace of higher expectations and higher standards, including the common core, more accountability, much...
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the evidence is just not there this improves educational outcomes. even the department of education's own study on headstart shows you a lot of these early investments don't pay off. >> let's turn to new jersey where you are a voter, james, and chris christie, the republican governor, looks like he's going to coast to re-election, but there's an interesting ballot initiative that would imbed, raise the minimum wage and imbed future minimum wage increases into the constitution. >> right, into the state constitution. it's knocking the state minimum wage about a point above, going to about 8.5%. $8.25 an hour. this is really when you look at young people and their struggle to find work in new jersey, this is about the last thing we need. our state has a higher unemployment rate than any of our neighbors. pennsylvania, new york, delaware. and it really is above the national average. so now you're taking that group of people that wants to come into the workforce, that wants skills, that wants to show they can do a job, and you're making it that much harde
the evidence is just not there this improves educational outcomes. even the department of education's own study on headstart shows you a lot of these early investments don't pay off. >> let's turn to new jersey where you are a voter, james, and chris christie, the republican governor, looks like he's going to coast to re-election, but there's an interesting ballot initiative that would imbed, raise the minimum wage and imbed future minimum wage increases into the constitution. >>...
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cases, an arment for 12 million illegal immigrants to do not meet the test of either higher skills or education. >> so two points. the first is the market will determine the test of what skills are valued. a lot of college graduates are unemployed, but we need welders, skilled traders. that is a more subtle issue and i think people appreciate. the core point is we need to fix the immigration system as a matter a permanent, fundamental reform. lou: let's go to the economics. it will continue the mantra we need to fix it and we all agree. signing on with the house program, the incremental approach, you and i can sit here and reach agreement tonight. as supportive 120%. you have the opportunity, your colleagues have their virginity. why not supported? >> i don't think there is a lack of support. the outcome. >> of course. of the people who were there also supported it. helping to make sure that the process had a priority. obviously like to see them work on a first. the house and allow the priorities. >> overtaxing my limited to pack -- capacity. lou: why not simply say, we are behind you 100 perce
cases, an arment for 12 million illegal immigrants to do not meet the test of either higher skills or education. >> so two points. the first is the market will determine the test of what skills are valued. a lot of college graduates are unemployed, but we need welders, skilled traders. that is a more subtle issue and i think people appreciate. the core point is we need to fix the immigration system as a matter a permanent, fundamental reform. lou: let's go to the economics. it will...
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. >> we want these girls to be able to finish their school careers without having to due topt their education unexpected baby. upper 100 people in world, thousands of girls have for the over 100 people enrolled, thousands of girls across south africa to not have the opportunity. many pregnant teens just need a helping hand to stay in school.
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they need to be educating students. they need to be educating students in particular in what consent means, but protecting students has nothing to do with the standard of proof that you require for a disciplinary hearing. all of the things that the universities do should be proactive, but once the worst has hand, and you have an accused student's reputation on the line, education on the line, to say we are going to take that away because we are .1% more certain than not that you are responsible, creates injustice and caleb warner is an excellent example of something like that. >> what is the outcome for something like him? in his case he did not return to school? >> uh-huh. it is difficult for kids when they have this on his record. in caleb's case his record was purged. but google is out there, and so, you know, he is trying to get on with his life, but fire's focus is making sure that there are no more caleb warners out there, and therefore weed a advocate that the universities should be making these decisions by clea
they need to be educating students. they need to be educating students in particular in what consent means, but protecting students has nothing to do with the standard of proof that you require for a disciplinary hearing. all of the things that the universities do should be proactive, but once the worst has hand, and you have an accused student's reputation on the line, education on the line, to say we are going to take that away because we are .1% more certain than not that you are...
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go aren't. >> host: that came up with education and to leverage education. like a goalie and that has a lot of wealth to bridge the gap but to see the grass greener on the other side or to influence of the country's future and then black-market business, drugs , and arms being the of fuel. >> the single biggest motivator that i saw was predictability but if you have a city with people moving and selling them that goes on for generations with those people settle you end up with the horse shoe shaped or ring of territory where there is no officers of slums not to allow the presence people are excluded from the mainstream of the economy of politics and there was a time after 9/11 we would talk about when governed spaces like if there is no government presence but talk about the slums of africa they're not uncovered that all they are thoroughly governed because what happens when that happens the role they play is like the police force were then tear restore insurgents the jamaican in drug smuggling gang we got them into mortar and rocket the city within kingston
go aren't. >> host: that came up with education and to leverage education. like a goalie and that has a lot of wealth to bridge the gap but to see the grass greener on the other side or to influence of the country's future and then black-market business, drugs , and arms being the of fuel. >> the single biggest motivator that i saw was predictability but if you have a city with people moving and selling them that goes on for generations with those people settle you end up with the...
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we have a real job to do to educate young people. ofy do not have a ton information about how this law works. they need to know how the subsidies work and what is the new mandate. we have until march 31 to get that word out and make sure that everyone signs up. host: we have set aside our fourth line this morning for those who are 18 to 34. that number is on your screen. we would like to hear your view. have you gone on the health care website and attempted to sign up? guest: yes, i have. host: what was your experience? was mixed. i found that it improved over time. i was able to go on and check out my options and see how much insurance might cost. the rates were very good. the interesting thing is that there are so many options. it is not as easy as saying i will distill and and find a plan. there are dozens of plants. which is the right plan for me? that is where a lot of young people are going to posit and think about what is the best fit. i am not too concerned about enrollment in this first month. it is a long-term process. we s
we have a real job to do to educate young people. ofy do not have a ton information about how this law works. they need to know how the subsidies work and what is the new mandate. we have until march 31 to get that word out and make sure that everyone signs up. host: we have set aside our fourth line this morning for those who are 18 to 34. that number is on your screen. we would like to hear your view. have you gone on the health care website and attempted to sign up? guest: yes, i have. host:...
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i have a responsibility to educate you to the best of my ability, even though i voted against this bill. i want you to know about it so that you can make reasonable decisions about your drug purchases. i didn't say let me find a way to undermine this. let me go to senior groups and tell them don't believe this stuff, don't even participate in it, even though it will hurt you in the long run, because it is a step in the right direction to rein in the cost of prescription drugs. why haven't they done that? why, when we've had the law passed and upheld by the supreme court, and we have had our election for president of the united states, why haven't any republicans reached out to help their fellow citizens understand what the aca is all about? why haven't many republican governors done that? they are entrenched in an ideology and i believe health care is more important. host: republican say that they disagree with the law -- guest: i disagreed with a law. 10 years ago i voted no, i argued on the floor against it. people are paying premiums for prescription drugs and i getting any benefit.
i have a responsibility to educate you to the best of my ability, even though i voted against this bill. i want you to know about it so that you can make reasonable decisions about your drug purchases. i didn't say let me find a way to undermine this. let me go to senior groups and tell them don't believe this stuff, don't even participate in it, even though it will hurt you in the long run, because it is a step in the right direction to rein in the cost of prescription drugs. why haven't they...
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. [ engine revs, tires squeal ] [ male announcer ] since we began, mercedes-benz has pioneered many breakthroughs. ♪ breakthroughs in design... brea
of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. i'm...
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education, how it removes itself from the bottom of the ladder in some many things like literacy. it is really awful where america arrived at, given where it was 30 or 40 years ago. >> yeah, and a lot of that is the function of government bureaucracy, employee unions. when you look at something like a company that signed a contract with georgia tech to take a $70,000 residential master's degree in computer science and turn it into a $7,000 on h-line degree, that is a 90% reduction. imagine that in student loan costs. you have a program with a brand-new company which thinks they can take $170 billion out of the cost of medicare and medicaid. $157 billion over the next ten years, that is the kind of thing the budget conference ought to look at in the coming years. we take you through breakouts of very exciting developments outside washington and raise the question why don't we have some political movement, republican, democrat, or bipartisan, designed to take these new bold ideas and apply them to solving our problems. >> and if chris christie could win, and appoint you, newt gingri
education, how it removes itself from the bottom of the ladder in some many things like literacy. it is really awful where america arrived at, given where it was 30 or 40 years ago. >> yeah, and a lot of that is the function of government bureaucracy, employee unions. when you look at something like a company that signed a contract with georgia tech to take a $70,000 residential master's degree in computer science and turn it into a $7,000 on h-line degree, that is a 90% reduction....
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> we've got our work cut out for us. it's not going to be easy. >> i believe that this bipartisan budget conference offers us the opportunity to rebuild some trust, find a path to compromise, and work together to create jobs and boost our fragile economy. >> well, it's a start. senate and house budget members met this morning, the first step in a process americans certainly hope ends with more fiscal stability, not another shutdown. the very least promise is those shutdowns could become a thing of the past. regular budgets, perhaps? senator, thank you for joining me. >> good to be with you. >> good to be with you. are we talking about a short-term fix to be something that gets us through, you know, past december 13th, or are you beginning to talk about the long term, the big picture? >> andrea, today was the opening meeting. so what we're really trying to do is talk about can we do
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> we've got our work cut out for us. it's not going to be easy. >> i believe that this bipartisan budget conference offers us the opportunity to rebuild some trust, find a path to compromise, and work together to create jobs and boost our fragile economy. >> well, it's a...
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the mayor talked about education and education gaps. it's interesting if you think that they decided the way to combat drug cartels and violence they had was to build social resilience and a better education system and build a community fabric. the response in various neighborhoods in chicago to the 1995 heat wave, which was totally unpredicted had to do community by community equally hard hit by the kind of social and community fabric so resilience is really about all of those elements and more than climate change. the next shock could be terror, an economic crisis. >> you have tried both before but even after particularly after sandy to lay out a plan for new york in terms of investments that with a make it more resilient. it strikes me that you run up against two big political problems. first there is still a big debate certainly in washington as to whether climate change is real and man-made and secondly there's not an appetite for big public investment. >> the problems with big public investment is payoff is down the road. we live
the mayor talked about education and education gaps. it's interesting if you think that they decided the way to combat drug cartels and violence they had was to build social resilience and a better education system and build a community fabric. the response in various neighborhoods in chicago to the 1995 heat wave, which was totally unpredicted had to do community by community equally hard hit by the kind of social and community fabric so resilience is really about all of those elements and...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> tomorrow night, a live hour with bill maher. he takes on the tea party, ted cruz and even liberals as bill maher, will be an entertaining hour. wolf blitzer is in for anderson cooper and that starts right now. >>> the nsa phone tapping scandal deepens and what the president knew about the operation. also tonight, a year after sandy, people who need help rebuilding say they are being left high and dry. >>> later look out for these two, they stepped into the shower and climbed out o
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> tomorrow night, a live hour with bill maher. he takes on the tea party, ted cruz and even liberals as bill maher, will be an entertaining hour. wolf blitzer is in for anderson cooper and that starts right now. >>> the nsa phone tapping scandal deepens and what the president...
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our economyping with education debts that are unbelievable. understand what senator sanders is saying. corporations do receive credits, deductions, exclusions that could result in them not having to pay their corporate income tax. i think one of the critical factors that congress can continue to address here is corporate tax reform. question, as it relates to defense spending, there is no question in my mind that additional reductions in defense spending are going to have to happen. they will have to be done in a way that focuses on a strategic goal of protecting this country going forward. we're back to the same situation of balancing out spending reductions, whether in defense versus food stamps. we have to find a balance between all of our spending and stay on a path that is fiscally sound for the future of our children and grandchildren. the caller brings up for a sanders and an editorial of his from last week. do not cut the big benefit programs. we must not balance the budget on the backs of the most full marble people in our country. wh
our economyping with education debts that are unbelievable. understand what senator sanders is saying. corporations do receive credits, deductions, exclusions that could result in them not having to pay their corporate income tax. i think one of the critical factors that congress can continue to address here is corporate tax reform. question, as it relates to defense spending, there is no question in my mind that additional reductions in defense spending are going to have to happen. they will...
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the one thing we try to do in the aca is give more money for graduate medical education to encourage more folks to it to medical school. host: our guest, congress woman diana degette, serves the first district of colorado, democrat . she is the top democrat on the oversight and investigations subcommittee. we will go to paul next in pittsburgh, republican caller. hi, paul. caller: good morning. i would like to start thinking c-span for allowing us to have this unfiltered conversation that is important for the people to hear all of this. , ipent 30 years in the navy will be very brief. when the admiral was running an exercise, we would write the plan and then he would just call all the department heads in and go over all the details until he was completely satisfied that this was going to be executed properly. we call that leadership. it is an ingredient that apparently is missing in our government at the top level. it is inconceivable to me that you could after having the time that you had to roll this plan out to have this kind of a disaster, and everybody to deny knowledge. this is
the one thing we try to do in the aca is give more money for graduate medical education to encourage more folks to it to medical school. host: our guest, congress woman diana degette, serves the first district of colorado, democrat . she is the top democrat on the oversight and investigations subcommittee. we will go to paul next in pittsburgh, republican caller. hi, paul. caller: good morning. i would like to start thinking c-span for allowing us to have this unfiltered conversation that is...
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but the reason that they are is because there's a file yur by the administration to educate people. don, it isn't just that you walk into a community or any demographic and you start to implement a policy. you have to afford them the opportunity to understand what it is you're doing and why. >> and if it stops -- if it actually stops the shooting, i would rather -- i'm just going to be honest here. i would rather be able to walk down my street without getting shot than if a police officer stopped and friszinged me. i'm sure i would not be happy about it. but i would take that rather than being shot. >> i would prefer the riszing of getting shot than to see civil rights being diminished. >> that's legitimate as welg. >> very good conversation. thank you, jentle men. saturday night live accused of not having a diverse kastz. how does it respond? by mocking itself, ovk. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who m
but the reason that they are is because there's a file yur by the administration to educate people. don, it isn't just that you walk into a community or any demographic and you start to implement a policy. you have to afford them the opportunity to understand what it is you're doing and why. >> and if it stops -- if it actually stops the shooting, i would rather -- i'm just going to be honest here. i would rather be able to walk down my street without getting shot than if a police officer...
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talking about and the way people's perception of political positions are, is a direct reaction to their education. which is this huge problem that we're dealing with in the country. and between an uneducated people and the people like ted cruz and their party, it is a poisonous thing. and these things, we talk about -- this is why this period of time, this is one of the things that is so fascinating to me in haiti. here is this country where we have it all. we have it all to make it great. and we find ways of self-destructing. and by you know, saying nasty things about each other. and being crazy. and yet haiti, this country that never had anything. you know, i started a little ngo, the haitians that came in and took it over have removed half a million cubic meters of rubble. we have 150 homes fully built and constructed. we have 58,000 people with -- the haitians that i get credit for, that run my organization have taken 58,000 of their own country people out of a tent camp and put them in sustainable housing situations, with lively hood programs, it is 9 million people in haiti, which is like a
talking about and the way people's perception of political positions are, is a direct reaction to their education. which is this huge problem that we're dealing with in the country. and between an uneducated people and the people like ted cruz and their party, it is a poisonous thing. and these things, we talk about -- this is why this period of time, this is one of the things that is so fascinating to me in haiti. here is this country where we have it all. we have it all to make it great. and...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. why would i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. just one pepcid® complete works fast and lasts. >>> the news cycle begins in syria where an international watchdog group has determined the assad regime has completed destruction of the equipment critical for chemical weapons. this comes one day before the deadline. >>> meet america's newest senator cory booker, sworn in this afternoon. he's the fourth african-american senator to be popularly elected since reconstruction. >>> right now booker is actually at the other end of pennsylvania avenue meeting with president obama at the white house. >>> for years, flight attendants have been nagging us to turn off our devices for takeoff and landing. i never did. scientists repeatedly said it was impossible fo
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. why would i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. just one pepcid® complete works fast and lasts. >>> the news cycle begins in syria where an...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> the news cycle dominated by hurricane sandy one year later. nbc's jay gray is along the jersey shore in seaside heights. >> reporter: hey there, krystal, good afternoon. you probably remember this iconic boardwalk from the pictures xbrust after the storm. it really became a symbol for so many of the communities that were damaged by sandy. now, 12 months later it continues to be a symbol for the region. in some areas like you see behind me, it's completely restored, others it's still a long way from being fixed. debris still dots the eastern seaboard here and many communities where most of the residents are out of their homes. they've complained of red tape to get federal funds and constant battle with insurance over claims. and say that the process has not moved quickly enough. they are now facing another winner where many will again be in trailers by a shell of what's left of th
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> the news cycle dominated by hurricane sandy one year later. nbc's jay gray is along the jersey shore in seaside heights. >> reporter: hey there, krystal, good afternoon. you probably remember this iconic boardwalk from the pictures xbrust after the storm. it really became a...